PRE-1918, JAPAN
PRE-1944, FLORIDA
FAR RIGHT
A young girl draped
with gold coins
belongs to the Ouled
Naïl tribe in Algeria. A
1922 caption describes
girls acquiring coins
for their dowries by
dancing in Mediterra-
nean port cities.
RUDOLF LEHNERT AND
ERNST LANDROCK
TOP LEFT
Eliza Scidmore,
believed to be
National Geographic’s
first female photogra-
pher, pushed for
color photos in the
magazine. Here, she
framed young Japa-
nese girls with cherry
blossom branches.
ELIZA SCIDMORE
TOP RIGHT
Two fishing enthusiasts
show off their haul of
native Yellowstone
cutthroat trout at
the national park
circa 1940.
EDWIN L. WISHERD
BOTTOM LEFT
Performing swimmers
apply lipstick in crystal
clear Wakulla Springs,
Florida, a popular
spot for filming under-
water scenes.
J. BAYLOR ROBERTS
BOTTOM RIGHT
At the annual rose
show in Thomasville,
Georgia, a festival
queen and her atten-
dants hold bouquets of
local red roses.
HOWELL WALKER
WOMEN AS POSED MODELS
EARLY IMAGES OFTEN CAST
IN TRADITIONAL SCENES.
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as men commonly were: as
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